Back in 1998, when San Francisco software developer Philip Rosedale dreamed up the idea, he never imagined that his virtual world might have such an impact on the world at large. In an e-mail interview with NEWSWEEK's Jessica Bennett, Rosedale described Second Life's evolution, and how it's changing the way we interact.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Q&A with Second Life's founder : Brave New World
In a few short years, Second Life has grown from an experiment to the world's largest virtual universe. Inside the mind of its founder.
Back in 1998, when San Francisco software developer Philip Rosedale dreamed up the idea, he never imagined that his virtual world might have such an impact on the world at large. In an e-mail interview with NEWSWEEK's Jessica Bennett, Rosedale described Second Life's evolution, and how it's changing the way we interact.
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Back in 1998, when San Francisco software developer Philip Rosedale dreamed up the idea, he never imagined that his virtual world might have such an impact on the world at large. In an e-mail interview with NEWSWEEK's Jessica Bennett, Rosedale described Second Life's evolution, and how it's changing the way we interact.
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